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Abraham Lincoln's health has been the subject of both contemporaneous commentary and subsequent hypotheses by historians and scholars. Until middle age, his health was fairly good for the time. He contracted malaria in 1830 and 1835; the latter was the worse of the two cases. He contracted smallpox in 1863 during an 1863 to 1864 epidemic in Washington, D.C.

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  • كانت صحة أبراهام لنكون موضوع كل من التعليقات المعاصرة والفرضيات اللاحقة من قبل المؤرخين والعلماء. حتى منتصف العمر، كانت صحته جيدة إلى حد ما في ذلك الوقت. أصيب بالملاريا في العامين 1830 و 1835، وكانت الأخيرة أسوأ الحالتين. أصيب بالجدري في عام 1863 خلال وباء 1863 إلى 1864 في واشنطن العاصمة. عانى فترات من الاكتئاب طوال حياته، والتي قد تكون وراثية، بسبب تجارب الحياة أو الصدمة، أو كليهما. تناول لينكولن حبوب زرقاء تحتوي على الزئبق. بناءً على سلوكه وحالته البدنية أثناء تناول الحبوب وبعد اقلاعه عنها، ربما يكون لينكولن قد عانى من التسمم بالزئبق. تم افتراض أن لينكولن كان يعاني من متلازمة مارفان أو، على الأرجح، الورم الصماوي المتعدد من النوع 2B ، وكلاهما من الأمراض الوراثية النادرة. (ar)
  • Abraham Lincoln's health has been the subject of both contemporaneous commentary and subsequent hypotheses by historians and scholars. Until middle age, his health was fairly good for the time. He contracted malaria in 1830 and 1835; the latter was the worse of the two cases. He contracted smallpox in 1863 during an 1863 to 1864 epidemic in Washington, D.C. Throughout his life he experienced periods of depression, which could be genetic, due to life experiences or trauma, or both. Lincoln took blue mass pills, which contained mercury. Based on his behavior and physical condition while taking the pills and after he quit taking them, Lincoln may have suffered from mercury poisoning. It has been theorized that Lincoln had Marfan syndrome or, more likely, Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B, both rare genetic diseases. (en)
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  • Michael Burlingame, The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln, 1994 (en)
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  • The remarkable thing about Lincoln's temper is not how often it erupted, but how seldom it did, considering how frequently he encountered the insolence of epaulets, the abuse of friends and opponents alike, and the egomaniacal selfishness of editors, senators, representatives, governors, cabinet members, generals, and flocks of others who pestered him unmercifully about their own petty concerns. (en)
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  • كانت صحة أبراهام لنكون موضوع كل من التعليقات المعاصرة والفرضيات اللاحقة من قبل المؤرخين والعلماء. حتى منتصف العمر، كانت صحته جيدة إلى حد ما في ذلك الوقت. أصيب بالملاريا في العامين 1830 و 1835، وكانت الأخيرة أسوأ الحالتين. أصيب بالجدري في عام 1863 خلال وباء 1863 إلى 1864 في واشنطن العاصمة. (ar)
  • Abraham Lincoln's health has been the subject of both contemporaneous commentary and subsequent hypotheses by historians and scholars. Until middle age, his health was fairly good for the time. He contracted malaria in 1830 and 1835; the latter was the worse of the two cases. He contracted smallpox in 1863 during an 1863 to 1864 epidemic in Washington, D.C. (en)
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  • صحة أبراهام لينكون (ar)
  • Health of Abraham Lincoln (en)
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